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Earlier today when Amazon add the wearable category to their list, it became clear that now even they can understand how important it will be in future. Google, LG, Samsung everybody else is coming with their own version of smartwatch or a fitness band. Making sure that they did not ...

The wearable technology market has just got a big boost and a sense of validation from the world’s biggest e-retailer, Amazon. The US e-commerce giant has announced a dedicated store for Wearables which features the largest selection of items from top brands including Samsung, Jawbone and GoPro. It’s not that ...

Hey check this out! My T-shirt is ringing! This is not completely science fiction, but part of a research being undertaken at the Monash University in Australia, which shows that a new technology being investigated could mean that mobile phones become so small, efficient, and flexible that they could be ...

Update: Google says that Glass isn’t available for everyone, yet. The link is left unedited after the April 15th ‘one-day sale’, and will eventually be closed. What a bummer! Well, not really. Most of you are pretty much be better off it for now. Update 2: 13th May 2014 – ...

Kreyos Meteor made a huge splash in the blossoming smartwatch market last year when they went live on the crowdfunding platform, Indiegogo. Touted as the world’s first smartwatch with voice and gesture control, Kreyos found huge acceptance amongst the community, and was able to raise more than $1.5 million during ...

Google Glass, the most expensive wearable till date, has made its first move to other platforms. The obvious move is towards Apple’s iPhone which dominates a huge market in US. The latest API now supports SMS for iPhone over Bluetooth. Once connected, the SMS will start appearing on your glass ...

The popular research firm, IDC, has stated the obvious, albeit with data & figures. According to their latest report, the wearable technology space is primed for explosive growth, as it tries to break out from early adopter phase right now. Although, it’s expected that just over 19 million wearable devices ...

This came as a little shock when we got to know that Nike might just ditch its future plans for FuelBands, a popular health tracker, which runs on company’s proprietary technology “Nike+ Fuel Lab”. The good news is that Nike will open up their platform to third-party making sure the platform ...